Shroomed and hiked a mountain

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by Cold Brains, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. Cold Brains

    Cold Brains Member

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    It was sick. I felt one with the world and nature. And since I live in vegas I got to see the best view of the strip ever :D
     
  2. Positive.Vibrations

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    I'm gonna do a huge dose of mushrooms outside on our first camping trip this spring, I can't wait! I wanna do a multiple high dose, just keep eating them until the sun comes up and then enjoy the sun heat up the land as I come down and get ready to sleep. I am counting down the days till the snow is gone and the ground dries up a little.
     
  3. mindbender62

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    sounds like a festival. campin and trippin at your own bonfire is the shit!!!COME ON SPRING!! It will be earlier where I am. When is spring in alaska? July?
     
  4. ThisIsPassion

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    Dude, that sounds pretty amazing. I wish there were mountains here.. =/
     
  5. Positive.Vibrations

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    I couldn't live where there were no mountains, I have had them my whole life :) There is a 15 mile trail that I take every summer on mushrooms.
     
  6. ThisIsPassion

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    I lived in Utah for a while, and LOVED it. I didn't trip or anything while I was there, but I loved going to this place called the Couch. The view was amazing, even while sober it was mind opening experience every time. Can't wait to do it again.
     
  7. Svitlo37

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    That's awesome man. I never had a shroom trip out in nature. It's always been cold when I shroomed. I'm jealous, that sounds like an amazing experience.
     
  8. Svitlo37

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    Badass. I went out to visit a friend of my dads who lived right in the mountains when I was five. It was so beautiful out there. There was a canyon in his back yard and woods for miles in every direction.

    My most vivid memory though was falling down the stairs and getting my eyebrow cut open by the hooks on the rods he had hanging at the bottom. The hospital was not quite as scenic.
     
  9. Mr.Writer

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    :coffee: fantastic! what a rich day that is
     
  10. bongsolo69

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    Positive is from alaska? and no this winter has been very short the snows already melting also depends on which part of alaska. It will melt way before july though I think june is about the latest the snow will ever stay in any part of Alaska.
     
  11. ilovekush

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    Shrooms and the outdoors just seem to go hand in hand. I love feeling the breeze and just the smell of the woods, it puts me in an amazing place.
     
  12. Svitlo37

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    Yeah, if my friend comes through with the shrooms for Alice, I should have time to take a nice long walk when I get back.

    But I live in a development where everything looks the same.. so I might have a hard time finding my way to the park. (I have trouble finding it sober)
     
  13. Archemetis

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    i love hiking mountains on mushrooms. seems the higher i get up the mountain the higher i get on mushrooms. until the peak...:D its fucking awesome up there!
     

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